Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has a number of key Manchester United selection dilemmas for the visit of Southampton, just days after an injury crisis at Crystal Palace.

Solskjaer confirmed that Marcus Rashford has recovered from injury and is likely to start for United, but after Romelu Lukaku's two-goal display against Crystal Palace, one may have to play out of position.

Lukaku has been inconsistent this season, but took his chance at Selhurst Park and it would be harsh to drop him against Southampton. However, with Anthony Martial likely to miss out again, a compromise could be reached that sees Rashford adopt a wide role.

Alternatively, United could play the narrow formation that Solskjaer prefers for the bigger away games. By placing Rashford and Lukaku as a front two, Alexis Sanchez could be used as a central attacking midfielder, with Paul Pogba marshalling the midfield.

Scott McTominay has played the last two fixtures, with Fred coming in at Crystal Palace. However, Fred's performance was hardly convincing, and Andreas Pereira may be used instead.

At the back, Chris Smalling and Victor Lindelof seem to be the favoured centre-back pairing at the moment, and Luke Shaw is one of the first names on the team sheet this season.

Right-back is another contentious issue, with Ashley Young and Diogo Dalot both starting on Wednesday. Dalot was played further up, but is unlikely to stay there, and Young offers more defensive reassurance so will probably retain his place.